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Eco- consciousness through Indian philosophy

By: Parmar, Shruti.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Yojana Description: 69(1), Jan, 2025: p.38-41. In: YojanaSummary: Indian philosophical thought conceptualizes the environment not as inert but as a dynamics, interconnected system where humans coexist with other living begins. Historically, Indian culture fostered environmental preservation through moral guidelines rooted in ancient, scriptures. Indian philosophy perceives naue3 as a screed entity deserving reverence. As we navigate modern life, these insights can guide us toward a more suitable and harmonious existence. – Reproduced
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69(1), Jan, 2025: p.38-41 Available AR134981

Indian philosophical thought conceptualizes the environment not as inert but as a dynamics, interconnected system where humans coexist with other living begins. Historically, Indian culture fostered environmental preservation through moral guidelines rooted in ancient, scriptures. Indian philosophy perceives naue3 as a screed entity deserving reverence. As we navigate modern life, these insights can guide us toward a more suitable and harmonious existence. – Reproduced

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